Not a guy known for understating his own importance, Don Henley took in his surroundings on Saturday night and acknowledged that the Eagles — the hit-making, money-minting, fake-band-in-“Almost Famous ...
Prior to 1974, the Eagles had reached mainstream success thanks to their iconic classics, “Take It Easy”, “Witchy Woman”, and “Peaceful Easy Feeling”. Their success was a culmination of hard work, ...
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Don Henley's Favorite Eagles Song Is One Of Their Most Underrated: "They Never Play The Good Ones On The Radio"
The Eagles are a band that came together through unlikely circumstances after having their early lineup initially joined to help back famed singer Linda Ronstadt. Their music wound up being a smash ...
Everyone in Philadelphia would be a spelling bee champion if the final word was "eagles." Well, maybe not everyone. Sorry, Rachel Platten but the Eagles' fight song ...
Speaking to Rolling Stone in 2017, Gill listed “I Can’t Tell You Why” as one of his top five Eagles tracks. The song appears as the second track on The Eagles’ sixth studio album, The Long Run. The ...
(WHTM) — As Super Bowl LIX approaches, fans will be belting the Philadelphia Eagles’ fight song through the streets, and many may be wondering how the famous “Fly, Eagles Fly” song came about.
Some classic rock stars have the oddest opinions. The Eagles’ Glenn Frey picked an oddball as his favorite song by his band. The tune in question isn’t nearly as good as Frey seems to think, even if ...
The Philadelphia Eagles’ fans will sing the team’s fight song, “Fly, Eagles, Fly” after every touchdown against the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship Game on Sunday at Lincoln Financial ...
The Philadelphia Eagles fight song is one of the most recognizable ones in sports. "Fly, Eagles Fly" has been the Eagles' post-touchdown fight song since the late 1990s, though it's been part of the ...
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